Friday, 21 April 2017

Opinions P.M.: Why the French elections are more important than Brexit

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Why the French elections are more important than Brexit
French elections matter to the United States -- a lot.
My new “US News and World Report” column on harm caused by immigration restrictions
Immigration restrictions impose enormous costs, both economic and in terms of lost liberty. And much of the price is paid by American citizens.
President Trump appoints Tax Fairy to key economic post
Tax cuts for the rich will pay for themselves! Actually, no they won't.
 
It seems all the health care experts missed something
It (always) goes without saying.
 
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It's not just Fox: What every working woman knows about sexual harassment
Consumer backlash was the only force strong enough to get Bill O'Reilly off the air.
 
‘Killing Bill’ (in the style of noted historian Bill O’Reilly)
And the world spins on.
 
Where is Trump's 'armada'? Apparently, wherever Fox News says it is.
It's a good thing nobody believes the president anyway.
 
Whose money is it?: Clarence Thomas and the due process clause
A closer look at Thomas' anti-libertarian dissent in Nelson v. Colorado.
 
 
Protectionism will sink the economy and the markets
Trump is worse than inept; he's reckless with our economy.
 
How James Murdoch could turn Fox News into something to be proud of
Imagine if it became a real news operation.
 
Five myths about oceans
No, the deep sea isn't a lightless abyss.
 
Democrats to Trump: You don’t have the leverage. We do.
Dems have no need to buckle to the White House's latest threats and demands.
 
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If your temperature went up to 105, would you smash the thermometer?
Don't be so sure.
 
Democrats may finally break through in Texas, thanks to Trump
It's not your father's Texas.
 
The March for Science is supposed to be nonpartisan. It probably won't be.
Given the heated rhetoric already, there's little chance the event isn't seen as anti-administration.
 
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